søndag 1. desember 2013

In Loving Memory Of Paul Walker

In loving memory of Paul Walker (1973-2013)
It is with great sadness to write that the great, famous main actor from movies like "Fast And The Furious 1-7", "Into The Blue" and "Eight Below" - Paul Walker, died in a fatal car accident late Saturday 30th of November 2013 outside L.A.

When i first read about it the next morning, i hardly could believe it! It was unheard of! Unthinkable! But then i realized it was true, as several news sites stated the same.

I'm not going to write about his death or how he died. No, i am going to write about the fantastic actor and person he was. A young person whom had a lot of talents and a great potensial for acting in many different movies. Especially greatly known from "Fast And The Furious" serie, combined with his great interest into fast, beautiful cars.

Paul Walker in Fast And The Furious
Personally, i have never known him nor met him. Only seen him in many movies. Mostly "Fast And The Furious 1-6", where number 7 in 2014 will be his last, latest movie just before he died. Other movie i have seen him into, is "Eight Below". I have yet to see him in the 2005-movie "Into The Blue".

What is known, even by me, is that Paul Walker wasn't just a great, promising actor. He was also a fantastic, loving person by just everybody who knew him, even by his fans. I'm not his most devoted fan, but i loved his movies anyway, and i love the fact that he seemed to have been quite an ordinary, natural person with both feet seeded straight on the ground.

Such naturality made him a really fine character, and more important, a loving soul with a 15 years old daughter, and Paul Walker cared a lot for other people.
This can especially be seen in funds he has tried to give to people who have been suffering, like the tyfon-victims in Phillipines recently. Even more, Paul Walker had many friends and family who loved him and will miss him greatly.


Paul Walker is sexy in Into The Blue
One of his close friends - Vin Diesel, described Paul Walker as an angel, taken by God and brought to the heaven to smile to the world by days to come, as "heaven has got a new angel". This is so true as it can be.

We don't really see so many modern actors of today, so natural and so beloved like Paul Walker. 

Add this to his extraordinary naturality, he was unique that way. And he loved fast, beautiful cars! Why wouldn't he act in the "Fast And The Furious" serie of movies? They were his most personal movies ever, to not mention the true-based story of the movie "Eight Below", where dogs fought for survival on a cold place. Another fine movie that showed Paul Walker's care for other people and animals. He played that role very natural, as if it was for real.

Paul Walker in Eight Below
People who really knew him up, close and personal, are able to write a beautiful book about him. I am only able to write one nice page of him in this blog, as i never knew him. But i know he was a great actor with a lot of talents and personality, who was already famous from the "Fast And The Furious" movies, and as a young family man who loved other people, animals and fast, beautiful cars. He was also a great friend, and many women loved him and adored him.

When i see fast, beautiful cars, i think of Paul Walker, joining to watch these cars, clapping on the shoulder and saying "Pretty nice car, isn't it? Would love to test its' hourse powers!"

I believe he would do and say such things, as he greatly loved fast, hot cars.

With this beautiful angel taken away to watch over us from heaven, it is clear that he is gone, but never forgotten, and he will be greatly missed. The movies he has done are now his testament.

Dear Paul Walker. Wherever you are now, you will be greatly missed and people will always love you. Your only daughter, your family, your friends and your fans.

When the day comes, we shall meet again on the other side, in afterlife...

Rest in peace, dear Paul Walker. A true angel gone, but never forgotten.

This blog is truly in Loving Memory Of Paul Walker (1973-2013)

Written by: 
Helge Kvalheim, Norway